Did you ever talk to prospects and they appeared
bored, or worst yet, they weren’t even listening?

Frustrating, isn’t it?

If you want to capture your prospects’ attention,
you’ll need to tell a story.

Most stories instantly grab your prospects’
interest. Maybe it is the soap opera gene in us or simply that humans have
an intense interest in what happens to others or in gossip.

I don’t know
why, but stories will stop most prospects in their tracks.

Telling stories works in every country I've
visited to build my network marketing business. Today I'm in Rome, Italy
and I used this technique this morning!

Here are some beginnings of stories to give you an
idea of how to grab your prospects’ interest.

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Example #1

My secretary always hated her job and me. And then
one day she shows up with a new car. I didn’t think she earned that much.

Well, two months later she takes her two weeks
vacation and stays on vacation for an extra two weeks, without pay. So I’m
wondering, how can she do this?

It got worse. She demanded a two-day work week or she
would resign. What’s going on here?

And then I found out that...

Example #2

Did you ever check out your social security benefits?

Well, I did. And it was shocking.

My monthly retirement benefits will only cover half
of my mortgage. I guess I can live in half of my house and rent the other
half to some strangers. And what will I do for food? I didn’t know I was
working 50 weeks out of the year to qualify for starvation.

So I asked my next-door neighbor how his retirement
was coming along. He said, “No problem. I have a secret.”

And then he explained...

Example #3

This was so embarrassing. I didn’t even recognize my
own mother. I’m going to be the joke of our family reunions.

It happened like this.

I’m walking behind this lady. I had no idea that she
could be my mother – I mean, this lady was only half the size of my mother.

Well, then I really embarrassed myself...

Example #4

I used to warehouse my babies in childcare while I
commuted to an underpaying job. Then one morning while stuck in traffic, I
said to myself, “This is crazy!”

That night I called up my good friend, Mary. She got
her paycheck in her mailbox once a month and I wanted to know how.